I have yet to find a good one to keep dining reservations on, but I have found that Touring Plans Lines' app tends to have the most accurate wait times, etc. I have AT&T, though, so perhaps the Verizon Disney app is superior...

I have yet to find a good one to keep dining reservations on, but I have found that Touring Plans Lines' app tends to have the most accurate wait times, etc. I have AT&T, though, so perhaps the Verizon Disney app is superior...

Not always. If you go to the app store and see a + on the icon, then it works on both. Surprisingly, there are still some apps out there that are only for the iPhone.

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The "+" indicates a universal app - it contains a version of the app designed specifically for the iPad, and a version of the app designed specifically for the iPhone, both in a single package.

But you can still run a non-universal iPhone app on the iPad. It will display in a small window, the size and shape of the iPhone. You'll see a little "2X" button in the lower right corner of the screen, which will make the app fill the iPad display, but it's often a bit pixelated, as it wasn't designed for the iPad's screen resolution or size.